Another coilover thread!

No, it looks like something has collapsed once it's lowered. :/

Dunno, not a fan of lowered cars anyway, especially considering the minimal arch gap that the ZS has anyway.
 
Yes and I agree, however I still want coilovers to improve the handling :)

With respect I'm sure the handling is fine and your just not driving the car properly. You can spend thousands getting tenths trying to make it drive the way you want it to, or hundreds getting seconds and learning how to drive properly.
 
With respect I'm sure the handling is fine and your just not driving the car properly. You can spend thousands getting tenths trying to make it drive the way you want it to, or hundreds getting seconds and learning how to drive properly.

I know full well I'm no Lewis Hamilton :p

The handling on the road is more than adequate, but its track use I'm interested in. I know tuition will help a lot which is what I plan to get but I still would like coilovers as they WILL improve the handling ability of the car.

[TW]Fox;14731023 said:
Ditto.

Properly does not equal foot to the floor everywhere thinking those looks you get are admiring glances rather than people thinking '****'.

Why you think I drive like that 100% of the time I do not know. You seem to base my overall driving style from meets, which and I quote many people say "we all ready for the next hoon then?" - If I drove like that all the time I'd be dead, simply put :)
 
Why you think I drive like that 100% of the time I do not know. You seem to base my overall driving style from meets, which and I quote many people say "we all ready for the next hoon then?" - If I drove like that all the time I'd be dead, simply put :)

It's not really acceptable to drive like that at any time, let alone meets where if you had a fatal accident you could get others into trouble.

That ridiculous stunt you pulled through that village with the 20mph zone in it at the Hampshire meet in March had more than a few people concerned of being seen to be 'with' you.

There is a time and a place for enjoying your car - 20 and 30mph speed limits and busy roads on a Saturday afternoon are neither the time nor the place. Thats the problem, you seem unable to work out when is a good opportunity to hoon and when is a bad opportunity to hoon and until you do so I live in fear that one day you might end up causing more than just a bunch of disapproving mutters in a carpark.
 
[TW]Fox;14731076 said:
That ridiculous stunt you pulled through that village with the 20mph zone in it at the Hampshire meet in March had more than a few people concerned of being seen to be 'with' you.

What happened?
 
[TW]Fox;14731076 said:
It's not really acceptable to drive like that at any time, let alone meets where if you had a fatal accident you could get others into trouble.

That ridiculous stunt you pulled through that village with the 20mph zone in it at the Hampshire meet in March had more than a few people concerned of being seen to be 'with' you.

It was a 30, and I'm not proud of that and admit I was driving like a complete and utter tool.

I couldn't careless if people don't want to be seen 'with' me or not, especially people who are 'from the internetz' - I'm not insecure enough to be worried about it. But the fact that people were bitching saying "zomg he did an overtake on a double white line" everyone failed to mention the other 2 cars that A) did the same, B) it was dead straight, nothing coming the other way and it was perfectly safe, considering I was overtaking something going considerably lower than the limit. Don't get me wrong, If I drive like a tool people can say it to my face and I'll admit it and apologise for it, but these people should get both sides of the story first, and say it to my face as well :)
 
Fair enough - I get the gist...

Maybe improving your cars handling to go faster wouldnt be the best idea then
 
I couldn't careless if people don't want to be seen 'with' me or not, especially people who are 'from the internetz' - I'm not insecure enough to be worried about it.

You miss my point. People were a little concerned to be associated with you lest something happened and they got lumped in with it, not because of teh intarnetz.

By spending money on driver improvement stuff you can learn when its appropriate to use your cars performance and how its appropriate to use the performance. You'll enjoy it loads more than slamming ebay tat on your Rover.

And people will be far more impressed with your mad leet skillz if they are employed in the correct circumstances in a controlled fashion.

Your car is fast enough. Now is the time to spend a bit of focus on the guy behind the wheel as your next performance improving stage :)
 
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